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thereof, except as heretofore provided in section thirteen; aiding or abetting any unlicensed person to practice dentistry unlawfully; habitual intemperance; gross immorality.

The proceedings to revoke or suspend any license under the first subdivision hereof, must be taken by the board on the receipt of a certified copy of the record of conviction. The proceedings under the second subdivision hereof may be taken upon the information of another. All accusations must be in writing, verified by some party familiar with the facts therein charged, and three copies thereof must be filed with the secretary of the board. Upon receiving the accusation the board shall, if it deem the complaint sufficient, make an order setting the same for hearing, at a specified time and place, and the secretary shall cause a copy of the order and of the accusation to be served upon the accused at least ten (10) days before the day appointed in the order for said hearing. The accused must appear at the time appointed in the order and answer the charges and make his defense to the same, unless for sufficient cause the board assign another day for that purpose. If he do not appear the board may proceed and determine the accusation in his absence. If the accused plead guilty or refuse to answer the charges, or upon the hearing thereof the board shall find them or any of them true, it may proceed to a judgment revoking his license or suspending it. The board and the accused may have the benefit of counsel, and the board shall have power to administer oaths, take the depositions of witnesses in the manner provided by law in civil cases, and to compel them to attend before it in person the same as in civil cases, by subpoena issued over the signature of the secretary and the seal of the board and in the name of the people of the state of California. Upon the revocation of any license, the fact shall be noted upon the records of the board of dental examiners and the license shall be marked as canceled, upon the date of its revocation. [Amendment approved April 6, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 806. In effect immediately.]

§ 22. The members of the board of dental examiners shall make an annual report of its proceedings to the governor of California by the first of December of each year, together with an account of all moneys received and disbursed by them, pursuant to this act.

§ 23. Four members of said board of dental examiners shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the board.

§ 24. [Repealed April 6, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 802. In effect immediately.]

This act took effect September 1, 1901, and all laws in conflict with it were repealed.

АСТ 923.

An act to create the office of state dental surgeon, prescribing his duties, fix his manner of appointment, salary and term of office, and to make an appropriation for the expenses of his office.

[Approved April 16, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 947.]

§ 1. The office of state dental surgeon is hereby created. It shall be the duty of the governor, on or before the tenth day of July, 1909, to appoint a skilled dental surgeon for the state of California to fill said office of state dental surgeon, who at the date of such appointment shall be a graduate in good standing of a recognized college of dental surgery, legally qualified to practice as such in this state, and shall hold said office for the period of four years from and after the date of quali fication, provided, however, when a vacancy occurs in the office of state dental surgeon from whatever cause the governor shall fill by appointment said term for the unexpired part thereof only. The salary of said state dental surgeon shall be $2,400 per annum, and shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner as are the salaries of other state officers.

§ 2. The duties of the state dental surgeon shall be to perform the dental services for the inmates of the various state hospitals. Said dental services shall be performed in an efficient and durable manner as possible, and shall consist of cement and amalgam fillings, treatment and extracting teeth, inserting artificial teeth on vulcanite plates, and perform such oral surgery operations as may be referred to him by the superintendents of the various state hospitals. No services shall be performed by the state dental surgeon for any officer or employee of any state institution, except in the case of extreme emergency.

§ 3. The state dental surgeon must visit every state hospital at least twice in each year, and shall at all times be under the supervision of the California state commission in lunacy.

§ 4. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act the sum of three thousand five hundred ($3,500) dollars is hereby appropriated to pay the traveling expenses of the state dental surgeon to the various state hospitals and for the purchase of operating and extracting instruments and such apparatus as may be needed for the making of plates, and such other expenses as may be required in the discharge of his duties.

§ 5. This act shall be in force and effect from and after July 1, 1909.

ACT 927.

TITLE 135.

DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION.

To regulate descents and distribution. [Stats. 1850, p. 219.]
Superseded by Civil Code, § 1386.

ACT 932.

TITLE 136.
DIABLO CREEK.

To declare Diablo Creek in Contra Costa County navigable. [Stats.

1858, p. 127.]

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To promote the study of anatomy. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 405.] This act provided for the surrender of dead bodies for dissection. superseded by Political Code, §§ 3093-3095.

TITLE 138.

It was

ACT 942.

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.

Authorizing and directing district attorneys to bring suits to abate nuisances. [Stats. 1899, p. 103.]

Superseded by Political Code, § 4156.

See Penal Code, § 373a, and also People v. McCue, 33 Cal. Dec. 45.

ACT 943.

In relation to district attorneys, their assistants and clerks in cities and counties, and counties having a population of more than one hundred and twenty-five thousand. [Stats. 1891, p. 21.]

"Unconstitutional. (Darcy v. Mayor, 104 Cal. 642; Ex parte Giambonini, 112 Cal. 574.) Superseded by County Government Act, 1897, and by charter of San Francisco."-Code Commissioners' Note.

ACT 944.

Apportioning the fees between district attorneys and their successors. [Stats. 1865-66, p. 163.]

Amended 1865-66, p. 325.

"Superseded by County Government and other acts requiring officers to pay their fees into the county treasury."-Code Commissioners' Note.

ACT 945.

District attorneys, relating to fees of in certain counties. [Stats. 187172, p. 799.]

"Probably repealed by §§ 171, 177, 186 and 211 of the County Government Act, 1897, pp. 523, 527, 540, 568, fixing the salaries of district attorneys."-Code Commissioners' Note.

This act related to the counties of Butte, Inyo, Placer, and Shasta.

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An act for the protection of the owners of ditches and flumes. [Approved March 16, 1889. Stats. 1889, p. 202.]

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This act related to the liability of joint owners of ditches and fumes.
Codified in part by §§ 842, 843 of Civil Code, 1905.

АСТ 955.

TITLE 140.

DIVORCES.

[Stats. 1851, p. 186.]

Concerning divorces.

Amended 1853, p. 70; 1869-70, p. 291. Supplemented 1857, p. 240. Superseded by provisions of Civil Code.

TITLE 141.
DIXON.

АСТ 960.

Incorporating town of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 712.]

Superseded by incorporation, in 1884, under Municipal Corporation Act of

1883.

TITLE 142.
DOGS.

Dogs killing sheep, liability for: See "Sheep," post.

АСТ 965.

An act to protect sheep and cashmere and angora goats against the ravages of dogs.

Dog tax.

[Approved March 13, 1866. Stats. 1865-66, p. 225.]

§ 1. Every owner, claimant, or keeper of a dog or dogs at the age of four months or over, shall hereafter pay an annual tax on all dogs owned, claimed, or kept by him or her: for the first male dog, one dollar; for every additional male dog, two dollars; and for every female dog, three dollars.

Collection.

§ 2. It shall be the duty of the county, district, or township assessors, as the case may be, at the time of making their annual assessment of real estate and personal property, to ascertain by diligent inquiry and examination, the names of all persons owning, claiming, or keeping any dog or dogs, and they shall assess all such dogs in the amounts respectively, as provided in the first section of this act, to the person or persons owning, claiming, or keeping the same, and shall make lists and delivery thereof on their annual tax lists or assessment-rolls at the same time

and in the same manner as their lists and delivery of other personal property are made and delivered; and the proper officers are hereby empowered and required to collect such tax on dogs in the same mode and manner as other taxes are collected, and to pay over the same into the county school fund.

Ownership.

§3. Every dog kept or staying at any house shall be deemed sufficient evidence of ownership to authorize the assessor to return the person inhabiting the house as the owner of such dog; and any person sending his or her dog from house to house or from place to place in order to evade said tax shall pay double rates therefor; and every dog not so returned shall be deemed to have no owner, and may be lawfully killed by any person seeing the same run at large.

Damages.

§ 4. The owner or owners of any dog or dogs which shall worry, wound, or kill any sheep, cashmere or angora goats, shall be liable to the owner or possessor of such sheep, goat or goats, for the damages and eosts of suit, to be recovered before any court having jurisdiction in the case.

Killing.

§ 5. Any person finding any dog or dogs, not on the premises of its owner, worrying, wounding, or killing any sheep, or cashmere or angora goats, may kill the same, and the owner thereof shall sustain no action for damages against any person so killing any dog or dogs under such circumstances.

"Superseded in part by Civil Code, 3341, and probably not in force in any particular."-Code Commissioner's Note.

ACT 970.

TITLE 143.

DORRIS BRIDGE, TOWN OF.

Dorris Bridge, name changed to Alturas. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 513.]

ACT 975.

TITLE 144.
DOWNIEVILLE.

To incorporate. [Stats. 1863, p. 74.]

Amended 1863-64, p. 275; 1865-66, p. 642. Repealed 1901, p. 276.

TITLE 145.
DRAINAGE.

ACT 978.

An act to create a drainage district to be called district, to promote drainage therein, and to agement and control of said drainage district. 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 1024.]

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Yolo basin drainage provide for the man[Approved April 21,

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